I know what it's like to be asked the same question whenever you're talking to someone,”What's that”. Ever since i was 3 i have had a skin condition called psoriasis, it is actually an immune system problem that makes some parts of your skin increase or decrease in cell production.

One morning when i was three years old I noticed something on my elbow that wasn't there before and then i asked my mom about it she didn't know either, which worried her so she took me to the doctor. the Doctor there recommended another doctor that specialized in that kind of think and he diagnosed me with psoriasis. He was surprised to hear that no other person in my family had this condition.

More of it appeared on my knees and hands altho this didn't affect my life too much it just made my hands and knees more sensitive.
Soon after that school started and i began to make more friends and then the questions began to come in, “What's that” While pointing at my knee, hand or elbow and at this time i didn't know what to say because my language skills were not to good yet so i just had to tell them it was psoriasis and nothing else. sometimes even teachers would notice and think that i fell on my knee or something. Sometimes people would ask me one day and i would tell them and the very next day they would ask me the same question again that i know too well.